Optimal condition-based preventive maintenance policy for balanced systems

Jingjing Wang*, Qingan Qiu, Huanhuan Wang, Cong Lin

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    Abstract

    Reliability evaluation of balanced systems has been extensively studied in recent years. However, the research on maintenance optimization for balanced systems is still underexplored. This paper makes a novel contribution to existing literature by proposing a condition-based preventive maintenance (PM) policy for balanced systems with identical components. Each component is subject to continuous degradation and the states of all components are simultaneously detected at discrete time epochs. The system state is evaluated based on the deterioration levels of all components. The system is out of balance once the deterioration level of any component reaches a critical value or the difference between the deterioration levels of two components on the symmetric positions exceeds a specific threshold, whichever occurs first. In this research, PM activities are employed to avoid competing failures. The optimal PM thresholds are determined by minimizing the system maintenance cost within the framework of semi-Markov decision process. An illustrative example is provided to demonstrate the application of the proposed PM policy for balanced systems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number107606
    JournalReliability Engineering and System Safety
    Volume211
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

    Keywords

    • Balanced system
    • Condition monitoring technique
    • Preventive maintenance
    • semi-Markov decision process

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